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Hoping for help in finding abducted children, a Florida woman spent three days talking to Nathan Bar-Jonah in Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge.
The convicted child molester, who is serving a 130-year sentence, talked about growing up in Massachusetts and his dream to run a halfway house for sex offenders. He also gave advice to parents on how to protect children from sexual predators.
Dinora Perry, the founder of Missing Children International Ministries, talked with Bar-Jonah in July. She videotaped the interview and recently shared the tape with the Tribune.
Prison spokeswoman Linda Moodry said despite the interest in the gruesome crime, Bar-Jonah has done only a few interviews.
"People have requested interviews of him, but he has not wanted to do them," she said.
The 48-year-old has been in Montana State Prison since April 2002, sentenced to 130 years without parole for kidnapping, sexual assault and assault with a weapon. Those charges stemmed from abusing a Great Falls teen and his 12-year-old cousin.
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051016/NEWS01/510160302/1002
The convicted child molester, who is serving a 130-year sentence, talked about growing up in Massachusetts and his dream to run a halfway house for sex offenders. He also gave advice to parents on how to protect children from sexual predators.
Dinora Perry, the founder of Missing Children International Ministries, talked with Bar-Jonah in July. She videotaped the interview and recently shared the tape with the Tribune.
Prison spokeswoman Linda Moodry said despite the interest in the gruesome crime, Bar-Jonah has done only a few interviews.
"People have requested interviews of him, but he has not wanted to do them," she said.
The 48-year-old has been in Montana State Prison since April 2002, sentenced to 130 years without parole for kidnapping, sexual assault and assault with a weapon. Those charges stemmed from abusing a Great Falls teen and his 12-year-old cousin.
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051016/NEWS01/510160302/1002